Free speech on campus
Pleased to hear that new guidance that will protect lawful free speech and empower students and universities has been unveiled by ten leading organisations today (2 February 2019), to ensure campuses still remain a forum for open and robust enquiry.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has collaborated with leading organisations from across the sector to develop new guidance to be used by all institutions and student unions, demonstrating the sector’s commitment to upholding freedom of expression.
This guidance is the first time that legal rights and obligations around free speech have been defined so coherently, empowering institutions, student unions and individuals to stand up for free speech and creating a structure for them to work together. It clarifies the limited occasions where free speech can lawfully be limited, allowing it to flourish for current and future generations of students.
More details here
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has collaborated with leading organisations from across the sector to develop new guidance to be used by all institutions and student unions, demonstrating the sector’s commitment to upholding freedom of expression.
This guidance is the first time that legal rights and obligations around free speech have been defined so coherently, empowering institutions, student unions and individuals to stand up for free speech and creating a structure for them to work together. It clarifies the limited occasions where free speech can lawfully be limited, allowing it to flourish for current and future generations of students.
More details here
Comments
There are a number of things you could be trying to say but it is completely impossible to know what specifically you are getting at.
You may or may not have an interesting point to make but nobody is going to know unless you explain it.